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Emma Rudeck

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How to Get More Value From Product Data Management (PDM)

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 27-Jan-2014 10:24:00

When considering how to get the most value from your PDM system, it can be helpful to review certain indicators of performance, such as:

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How to Assess the Business Value of Product Data Management (PDM)

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 23-Jan-2014 12:05:00

In today’s global business world, every company is looking for ways to increase productivity, increase market share, and decrease costs. One of the key ways to achieve this is to have an integrated, real-time overview of where the company’s resources are, where they are going, and where there might be problems.

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How to get the best from your R&D investment

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 10-Jan-2014 12:54:00

To remain successful in a competitive marketplace, businesses need to drive future growth and increase profits. One way of doing this is through investing a proportion of business revenue into research and development (R&D) activities, which will help in the delivery of new, innovative products and solutions. But what percentage of revenue should be invested in R&D and how do businesses ensure that this investment will contribute towards generating profits?

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What you need to know about Mathcad Prime 3.0- Upcoming Webinars

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 20-Dec-2013 12:13:00

Have you had the opportunity to explore the latest release of PTC Mathcad? If not, now is your chance. In the upcoming Mathcad Prime 3.0 demo webinars, you’ll be able to get under the hood and see how Mathcad Prime 3.0 really works.

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How to Overcome the Challenges of Working in a Multi-CAD Environment

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 19-Dec-2013 12:04:00

For modern companies, working with multiple CAD tools is a reality. In a recent PTC survey, it was revealed that companies are using an average of 2.7 different CAD systems internally.  There are several reasons that companies might be using different CAD tools. For example, different departments might have different tools that they like to use. Or, it might be that a key customer is using a different system to you, so you also need adopt their CAD software.

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Why CAD consolidation doesn’t need to be complicated

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 12-Dec-2013 13:10:00

Working in multi-CAD environment can be a real challenge for engineering and designers. Discrepancies between different CAD tools can mean hours spent cleaning up data and ensuring that legacy data is fully integrated.

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Register now for Mathcad Prime 3.0 Demo Webinar- 10th December

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 06-Dec-2013 11:10:00

Heard about the latest release of Mathcad? But not had a chance to find out about the latest enhancements? Take this opportunity to see how Mathcad Prime 3.0 really works.

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How to add templates to your Mathcad Prime 3.0 worksheets

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 05-Dec-2013 11:48:00

One of the exciting new features of Mathcad Prime 3.0 is Templates. This means that you no longer need to spend time formatting each and every worksheet to include the basic structure or formatting that you use as standard. With a template, you can pre-populate your worksheets with information, such as:

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Mathcad Prime 3.0 Demo Webinar- 6th December 2013

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 22-Nov-2013 15:55:00

For anyone who wasn’t able to see the Mathcad Prime 3.0 Demo Webinar on 19th November, here is your chance to find out more about the latest release of Mathcad.

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See Mathcad Prime 3.0 in Action: Live Demo Webinar 19th November 1pm GMT

Posted by Emma Rudeck on 15-Nov-2013 12:00:00

With the new release of Mathcad Prime 3.0, it’s not surprising that you are eager to see it in action. Here is your chance; the Mathcad Prime 3.0 demo webinar is the ideal opportunity to find out everything you want to know about the latest version of Mathcad. 

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